Jebel Jais Explained

Jebel Jais
Other Name:Jabal Jays
Elevation M:1934
Map:United Arab Emirates#Oman#West Asia
Label Position:left
Country Type:Countries
Parent:Al Hajar Mountains
Coordinates:25.9531°N 56.1842°W

Jebel Jais (Arabic: جبل جيس|Jabal Jays) is a mountain of the North-Western Hajar range in the Musandam Governorate of Oman and also in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. The summit has an elevation of 19340NaN0.[1] The summit is located on the Omani side, but a high point west of this peak is considered the highest point in the United Arab Emirates, at 18920NaN0 above sea level, and with around 10m of prominence. Since the summit is on the Omani side, Jabal ar Raḩraḩ, at 18920NaN0, is the highest peak in the UAE, with significant prominence.[2]

Infrastructure

On the Omani side, the mountain is largely underdeveloped, inaccessible, and far from any development, however, on the United Arab Emirates side there has been a lot of development in recent years. A 36km (22miles) road has been built, which hairpins most of the way up the mountain on the United Arab Emirates side.[3] Near the top of the road, there are parking places, food providers, toilets and a viewing platform. After a security checkpoint, the road continues up a few kilometers further to the world's longest zip-line and an Etisalat cell tower, as well as a large flat area used for outdoor shows and parking. New buildings are also being built along this road section, for use of the zip-line operating company. This section was completed towards the end of 2017; however, it remains closed to the public, by motorized vehicles, as of December 2019.[4] A private brick road then continues further up, to Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi's palace, which is situated near the UAE's highest point. The summit is then accessible by hiking, a short distance after the palace perimeter fence.

The road was completed by September 2019.[5]

UAE Tour Road Cycling Race

The mountain, and the highway to its peak, feature prominently in the UAE Tour, an annual road cycling stage race, first held in 2019 as part of the UCI World Tour. Due to the difficulty of the long, steep climb, the stage that finishes here is usually considered the queen stage of the entire UAE Tour. Previous winners of the Jebel Jais stage include Grand Tour and UAE Tour winners Primož Roglič and Tadej Pogačar.[6] [7]

Jebel Jais zip-line

The world's longest zip-line opened on the mountain in February 2018. It is 28320NaN0 long, and users travel at speeds of up to 1500NaN0,[8] [9] There are, or have been, plans in place to build a hotel, cable car, paragliding launch ramp, golf course and ski slope following the opening of the road. The cost is around $98 to $122 or €89 to €111.[10]

Climate

The temperature of Ras Al Khaimah tends to be lower than in other parts of the country. Temperatures as low as -5°C[11] have been measured at the top of the mountain in winter. The temperatures at the highest elevations on the mountain tend to be lower than other parts of the United Arab Emirates, by about ten degrees, except for spots such as the mountains of Hafeet,[12] Yibir, Yanas and Al-Heben.[13]

Snow fall

In January 2009 there was snow on Jebel Jais.[14] This was only the second time snow had been reported in the history of United Arab Emirates, previously having only been seen in 2004.[15] There was less on this occasion. In February 2017 it snowed again on Jebel Jais and the temperatures fell down-to -5 degrees Celsius. In January 2020 a mix of snow and hail covered the mountain with the temperature dropping below zero degrees.[16]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jebel Jais . Jebel Jais Ras Al Khaimah . 5 December 2017 .
  2. Web site: Jabal ar Raḩraḩ, Ra's al Khaymah, United Arab Emirates . GeoNames.org . 2023-04-23 .
  3. Web site: 2023-07-26 . Scaling New Heights: RAK Jebel Jais Road Development . 2023-10-14 . Al Marwan Heavy Machinery.
  4. News: 2019-12-19 . Popular Jebel Jais mountain road closed . Expat Media . 2023-10-14.
  5. Web site: UAE: Jebel Jais Mountain Road to complete in 2019 ConstructionWeekOnline.com. Morgan. James. www.constructionweekonline.com. 2018-06-27.
  6. Web site: UAE Tour 2019: Leader Roglic Sprints to Queen Stage Win CyclingStage.com. cyclingstage.com/uae-tour-2019/stage-6-results-uae-2019/.
  7. Web site: UAE Tour: Tadej Pogacar wins stage 4 on Jebel Jais mountain finish CyclingStage.com. Ryan. Barry. cyclingnews.com/races/uae-tour-2022/stage-4/results//.
  8. Web site: Rachel Swatman. This is what it's like to fly along the world's longest zip line at 93 mph. Guinness World Records.
  9. News: CNN. The world's longest zip line in action - CNN Video. CNN news.
  10. Web site: Great driving roads: Jebel Jais Mountain Road, Ras Al Khaimah The National. 2015-08-16.
  11. Web site: Look: It's -5°C and it's snowing in the UAE. Report. Gulf News Web. 3 February 2017. GulfNews. 21 February 2017.
  12. News: Al Serkal . Mariam M. . UAE to see cold days ahead, temperatures drop to 2.6°C . . 2019-03-10 . 2019-03-17.
  13. News: Al Serkal . Mariam M. . UAE to get 5 days of rain and "significant drop in temperature" . . 2019-02-28 . 2019-03-17.
  14. News: This place is coolest in UAE. Staff. 2016-07-28. Emirates247. 2018-09-27. en-GB.
  15. News: This is the frozen north ... of the UAE. The National. 2018-09-27. en.
  16. News: Photos: Snow covers UAE's Jebel Jais as temperature drops below 0°C. Khaleej Times. 2020-01-19. en.